He negligently severed a nerve. At first he denied it. Then he admitted the wrong-doing.show detailsHe negligently severed a nerve. At first he denied it. Then he admitted the wrong-doing.

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by Unhappy patient on
Sep 16th, 2010

A simple hernia operation. For over nine months after the operation, Dr. Barie denied he cut my ilioinguinal nerve-- but the numbness on the surface of the skin in my pubic area did not go away. He finally admitted it after I read to him that his own operating room report stated that he could not find my nerve. Was I born without the nerve? Was he so incompetent that he could not find it? Or, did he cut it. This doctor was not forthcoming to reveal his mistake. Shame on him.

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